Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama: No ‘attack’ intended — Hillary Clinton called President Barack Obama on Tuesday to “make sure he knows that nothing she said was an attempt to attack him” when she recently discussed her views on foreign policy in an interview with The Atlantic, according to a statement from a Clinton spokesman.

Special Guest Editorial: Obama's Foreign Policy Failures — Editor's note: I think it was the great Maimonides who taught us, “You must accept the truth from whatever source it comes.” So THE WEEKLY STANDARD is happy to feature this special guest editorial on President Obama's foreign policy failures …

Police Silent Amid Loud Protests in Missouri — FERGUSON, Mo. — In another day of demonstrations, protesters chanting “Don't shoot!” marched in front of the St. Louis County prosecutor's office on Tuesday, demanding the arrest of a police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager.

Over 4,000 BuzzFeed Posts Have Completely Disappeared — You may have heard that BuzzFeed recently landed $50 million in venture capital, with which it hopes to transcend its long-time status as a “content laboratory” for shareable listicles, strange quizzes and LOL-worthy videos.

Times Reporter Is Injured in Iraq Helicopter Crash — ERBIL, Iraq — A helicopter carrying aid from Iraq's Kurdish autonomous government to stranded Yazidi refugees in the Sinjar mountains of northern Iraq crashed on Tuesday, killing the pilot and injuring other passengers …

Was an Accusation of Plagiarism Really a Political Attack? — There aren't too many worse things you can suggest about an author than that his or her work is plagiarized. It's the book-world equivalent of spreading the word that a financial adviser has cooked the books or that the parish priest has designs on the altar boys.

McDaniel lists own lawyer as irregular vote — As Chris McDaniel's team continues to scour voting records to add to an expected legal challenge of his loss to Thad Cochran, it has listed McDaniel's lead lawyer in the challenge, and his wife, as irregular votes that should be tossed out.

Hey, Eric Holder: Voter ID Isn't Stuck in 1965 — The AG and his allies have claimed that voter ID laws suppress black votes. But finally, a North Carolina judge speaks the truth. — The middle of August is supposed to usher in the dog days of summer. But not this year …

Meet the Beer Bottle Dictator — Widely regarded as an eccentric bureaucrat, Kent “Battle” Martin approves essentially every beer label in the United States, giving him awesome power over a huge industry. — For years, one man has approved virtually every beer label design in the United States.

David Gregory's flight to nowhere — David Gregory wasn't supposed to host “Meet The Press” on Sunday. He was on a planned vacation in Nantucket, where, the night before, he had hosted a special presentation of the Boston Pops, sponsored by Coastal Living and Real Simple.

Rick Perry's Iowa comeback? — Two Texas White House hopefuls wowed Iowa voters this past weekend, but Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and the state's past two winners might have seen their star fade. — Both Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) did themselves the most favors over the past few days …

Campus Activism: the Fight for Imaginary Victories — Campus activism is, by and large, the world of make-believe. Whenever students occupy a president's office, Tinkerbell is not far away. Whenever faculty demand a boycott, Professor Dumbledore winks at Professor Snape.

Koch-linked group cancels Michigan ads — A powerfully funded group backed by the conservative Koch brothers has canceled over a million dollars' worth of Michigan ads for the month of August, according to sources tracking the 2014 air war. — Freedom Partners, which had booked …

W.H. to reverse part of lobbyist ban — The White House is poised to reverse a key part of its ban on registered lobbyists serving in government. — The Office of Management and Budget will release a new rule on Wednesday expected to allow registered lobbyists to participate …

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